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- Case Study: Buying a $1M Holiday Home in Alice Springs — A Two-Week Return Road Trip from Melbourne
In 2024, a returned client approached us after struggling to find an experienced buyers agent willing
- Good School Zones and Melbourne Property Prices
And this is confirmed by a recent 2025 REIV research. Our flat-fee local advocates have negotiated over 50 successful in-zone deals since 2020.
- Exit Strategies for Property Investment in Australia: A Comprehensive Guide
Plan smart next moves for 2026 and beyond.
- Why Using a Genuine Independent Buyers Advocate Matter - Power of Independence
The "Free Advocacy" Trap: A Conflict of Interest This brings us to a dangerous "grey area" in the 2026
- Investment Focus: Wheelers Hill - Why Our Buyers Advocates Are Watching Properties Here
If you're looking to make a smart, strategic move in 2025, speak with our buyers agents at Concierge
- Melbourne Buy - $500,000 UNDER Reserve Price
This purchase back in 2022 in inner City Melbourne suburb of Ashwood for a client is a powerful reminder
- Mortgage Brokers and Property Advice. Here's What You Need to Know
qualified finance broker, act as a broker and do your best to meet your client’s needs,” White said in 2016 million, and it could sell for around the $2.5 million dollar mark, which is well within the client's budget
- Is it worth using a Buyer's Agent?
In June 2020, just half a year later, the very same property was valued at $855k. We bought the property in March 2020. What happened really took us by surprise. In May 2020, on the day of settlement, the AUD had made a strong 20% recovery! At the time of this writing (Sept 2020), the AUD has recovered another 5%.
- Use of AI in Real Estate Buyers Agents Blogs
So we decided to put one of the most popular AI engines to the test on 18 Jan 2023. At the time this AI generated the blog (jan 2023), the Melbourne property market is going through a decline
- What Happens When a Property is Repossessed by the Mortgagee in Australia?
They’re banking on your naiveness, excitement (and your budget) to drive their commissions.








